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This is a quite unpalatable book, but it is true, sadly ..It is not for any prophet to have captives [slaves] until he hath made slaughter in the land. — Koran 8:67“Islam was never a religion of peace. Islam is the religion of fighting. No-one should believe that the war that we are waging is the war of the Islamic State. It is the war of all Muslims, but the Islamic State is spearheading it. It is the war of Muslims against infidels”. — Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Leader of the Islamic State, Newsweek, May 2015“Pope says Koran is a book of peace and Islam is a peaceful religion” — Daily Mail, August 2016“ISIS jihadis blast Pope Francis and claim their war is sanctioned by Allah in the Koran” — Daily Express, August 2016“Waging jihad – spreading the rule of Allah by the sword – is an obligation found in the Quran, the word ofour Lord.” — “Why We Hate You”, Dabiq (official statement of the Islamic State) Issue 15, August 2016“On the IRA we told the truth, on the Islamic problem, we lie.” George Walden, UK Government Minister for Higher Education (1985–1987)
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The life of Muhammad: a translation of Ishāq's Sīrat Rasūl Allāh with introduction and notes by A. Guillaume
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The life of Muhammad: a translation of Isḥāq's Sīrat rasūl Allāh
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Easy meat : inside Britain's grooming gang scandal
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Sīrat Rasūl Allāh. English
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a translation of Isḥāq's Sīrat rasūl Allāh. With introd. and notes by A. Guillaume
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Muammad Ibn Isq; Alfred Guillaume; Abd al-Malik Ibn Hishm
Reprint of 1955 edition. Translated from author's adaptation of Iṣhāḳ's work. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Translation of Ibn Hishām's Sīrat Rasūl Allāh which was based on Ibn Isḥāq's lost Sīrah. Originally published: London : Oxford University Press, 1955.
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"Peter McLoughlin spent years believing the Leftist narrative, namely it was 'a racist myth' that organised Muslim groups in Britain and the Netherlands (grooming gangs) were luring white schoolgirls into a life of prostitution. But in 2009 he first encountered people who said their children had been groomed like this. These informants had non-white people in their immediate and extended family, and were thus unlikely to be racists. So McLoughlin dug deeper and what he found shocked him: there were mounds of evidence that social workers, police officers, Muslim organisations, journalists and even some Members of Parliament must have known about these grooming gangs for decades, and they had turned a blind-eye to these crimes. He also came across references to incidents where any proof had since vanished. McLoughlin spent several years uncovering everything he could and documenting this scandal before the evidence disappeared. He demonstrates that the true nature of this grooming phenomenon was known about more than 20 years ago. While he was writing this book, Parliament was forced by rising anger in Britain to conduct its own low-key investigation. The eventual report concluded the grooming problem was basically in one town: Rotherham. Official reports finally admitted there were more than 1400 victims in this otherwise unremarkable town. McLoughlin argues the authorities will continue their cover-up of this scandal, with many thousands of new victims across the country every year. The criminal indicators in Rotherham are to be found in scores of towns across Britain. McLoughlin's book is an attempt to get the public to wake up, for them to demand civilised solutions, because if the social contract breaks down, people may turn to vigilante justice as the prostituting of schoolgirls continues unabated. The book documents the hidden abuse of Sikh victims by grooming gangs, and how Sikhs in Britain have already resorted to vigilante justice. The book exposes how political correctness was used to silence potential whistle-blowers, and how this grooming phenomenon demonstrates that multiculturalism does not work. Every layer of authority in the British state comes under detailed examination to expose their part in the scandal. McLoughlin leaves no stone unturned, and at 130,000 words in length, it is likely to be the most detailed critique of this scandal for years to come."--Publisher's description
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Sirat Rasul Allah (Life of the Messenger of God) or al-Sirat al-Nabawiyah (Prophetic biography) is the Arabic term used for the various traditional Muslim biographies of Muhammad, from which most historical information about his life and the early period of Islam is derived. Ibn Ishaq's Sirat Rasul Allah is the earliest surviving traditional biography, and was written just over 100 years after Muhammad's death. It survives in the later editions of Ibn Hisham and al-Tabari. Professor Guillaume's translation of the Sira of Ibn Iss-Haq is now reissued. The translator used Ibn Hisham's abridgement and also included many additions and variants found in the writings of early authors. The book thus presents in English practically all that is known of the life of the Prophet. In the introduction, the translator discusses the character of the Sira in the light of the opinion of early Arabian scholars, noting especially the difficulties of the poetry. As the earliest monument of Arabian prose literature, the Sira remains a work of the first importance
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<br> Alfred Guillaume's authoritative translation of the <em>Sira of Ibn Ishaq</em> presents in English the complete history of the life of Prophet Muhammad. No book can compare in comprehensiveness, arrangement, or systematic treatment with Ibn Ishaq's work.
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